Some of you either figured out what was up or I told you directly for one reason or another
I’m now the program director for KSKO-FM 89.5 McGrath, Alaska. 90 watts at -81 feet. The transmit antenna is the cross shaped 2 bay Scala FMO dipole at the very top and that yellow dish just below it is the STL for the now defunct KSKO 870, which was 10kw non directional full time. The tower still stands even though the AM has been off for 5 years. Space is leased to GCI for cell phone service on the old AM tower 2 miles south of town, and one of the reasons the AM went off and was replaced with low power FM repeaters is because the AM was (and now cell is) generator powered, at $ 5-6 a gallon. What spelled the end of the AM was back in 2013 or so when the barge couldn’t make it up river and gas ballooned to $ 8.50 a gallon. The class D repeaters KSKO has are in about half a dozen other villages fed by Barix boxes and satellite internet. Yes, milk, fruits/veggies and stuff is as expensive up here as you think. Yes it’s cold. I am still doing my other radio jobs via remote voicetracking, I'll continue Afternoons on Hits 106 KLMI Laramie, WY... I'll continue Sunday afternoons on WHGM Gold in MAryland and overnights on Local Radio Networks 24/7 Classic Country format. I have my icom 746pro and a longwire, a DXE Preamp, an Emtech ZM2 tuner and I have a loop on the way from Doxytronics for my DXing. I eventually plan on getting an SDR connected to the internet set up out here. Paul _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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